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Weekday disruption on rail route

Express trains towards Leeds will divert at Ravensthorpe (pictured) on a longer route non-stop via Wakefield from MondayClick for MON-FRI SAT-SUN
Continuing work on the Trans-Pennine line upgrade will mean diverted journeys between Huddersfield and Leeds on weekdays and no trains at some towns in-between, including Dewsbury.

From Monday to Friday (October 21-25) and on weekdays on four subsequent weeks, there will be no trains linking Huddersfield or Leeds with Ravensthorpe, Dewsbury, Batley, Morley and Cottingley, only replacement buses. Deighton and Mirfield will have usual train stops on the two-hourly daytime service between Manchester Piccadilly and York via Huddersfield and Wakefield Kirkgate, but will also have bus replacement of Leeds-bound journeys. Some bus replacement stops on this route are at a considerable walking distance from the stations and the bus journeys will take much longer than the usual train journey, particularly in peak traffic.

Express services will operate between Leeds and Huddersfield non-stop via Wakefield. The longer diversion route will mean that TransPennine Express services from Saltburn-by-the-Sea will not run to Manchester Airport. Trains will call at Huddersfield but will terminate at Manchester Victoria. A replacement bus service is planned from Huddersfield via Stockport to Manchester Airport.

Newcastle to Liverpool trains will also use the diversion between Leeds and Huddersfield. TransPennine Express services from Hull will terminate at Leeds.

Northern services which normally operate via stations from Leeds to Mirfield then Brighouse and the Calder Valley route to Manchester Victoria and Wigan will be diverted via stops at Bradford Interchange and Halifax to resume their usual route at Sowerby Bridge. A rail replacement bus service will operate to stations between Leeds and Brighouse then to Halifax to reconnect with trains. Brighouse will also have its usual train service from Huddersfield via Halifax to Bradford Interchange.

Grand Central services between Bradford and London King's Cross with stops including Halifax, Brighouse, Mirfield and Wakefield Kirkgate should not be affected by the work.

Journey times between Huddersfield and Leeds will be increased considerably from usual times of under 20 minutes — diverting express trains will take around 41-45 minutes, replacement buses stopping only at Dewsbury will take around 1 hour 5 minutes, while all-stops replacement buses will take 1 hour 29 minutes. Choosing an alternative train route of Huddersfield to Leeds changing at Halifax would take around 1 hour 7 minutes while the Leeds to Huddersfield journey changing at Bradford Interchange would take around 1 hour 1 minute.

Check details of your journey at the  National Rail website.

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City burns bright fusing arts and light for two short nights

Pictures from a previous Light Night LeedsIt’s Light Night in Leeds this week, providing a boost to around 50 illumination artists as they power up displays which are actually turned on for two evenings — this Thursday and Friday (October 24 and 25) from 6pm to 10pm.

Light Night Leeds is an annual arts event where city landmarks are transformed into illuminated artworks accompanied by music, dance and street performances.

There are no charges for its visitors, although they will have the opportunity to buy a £2 guide which aims to make a profit to help support future Light Nights.

As usual, Light Night Leeds involves a trail around several zones around the city centre to see the extensive display of around 50 light installations. The event is now in its 20th year and will be accompanied once again by street food and torch stalls around the city centre.

Road closures will disrupt several bus routes into the city centre on both evenings.

Leeds City Council has set up a  Light Night Leeds website with more details.

 Leeds   

Illuminations at Whitby Abbey

Whitby Abbey at a previous illuminated eventDramatic illuminations at Whitby Abbey begin this Thursday (October 24) and run until Saturday November 2.

The event runs through Halloween on October 31 and closes during the Whitby Goth Weekend which is being held between November 1 and 3.

The abbey ruins were an inspiration for Bram Stoker's Dracula and the landmark's gothic splendour is being lit up from 6pm to 9pm each night, this year with the theme "If these Stones could talk".

Details and prices for entry tickets can be found at this  English Heritage - Illuminated Abbey web page.

 Whitby     Abbeys   
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Off the Shelf in Sheffield

The Winter Gardens hosts the The Real McCoy Exhibition - An Introduction to Black Inventors from October 15-19Firth Hall, University of Sheffield, hosts several eventsOne of the North of England's big literary festivals continues in Sheffield in South Yorkshire until Sunday November 3.

The Off the Shelf Festival of Words started on October 7 and involves dozens of live events over the four weeks, featuring international and local literary talent.

The festival is hosted by the University of Sheffield, supported by the Sheffield Hallam University, with events taking place at more than 40 venues, including at both universities, at the Millennium Gallery in the city centre and other venues in the Sheffield area.

Further details can be found at the  The Off the Shelf Festival website.

 Sheffield   

70th anniversary year for Yorkshire's newest National Park

The newest of Yorkshire's three National Parks celebrates its 70th anniversary this year.

The Yorkshire Dales National Park began its life on 16 November 1954, after a public inquiry in May that year, to become Britain's eighth National Park.

The park's original 684 square miles were originally within the boundaries of historic Yorkshire's West and North Ridings, but after those boundaries had themselves been frayed by Government changes, the park boundaries were also extended in 2016 from following the old county boundary to include areas of Lancashire and what was then Cumbria, now Westmorland and Furness. The National Park now stretches across 841 square miles.

Among the natural attractions to discover in the Yorkshire Dales are Yorkshire's mountain peaks, beautiful river valleys, attractive villages and some of the finest limestone scenery in the UK. We celebrate some of these in our latest selection of pictures on our Pictures page.

 Yorkshire Dales    Pictures   

Overnight closures on M62 until end of October

This section of the M62 between Junctions 24 and 25 will have overnight closuresOvernight closures of sections of the M62 will be taking place in West Yorkshire until the end of October.

Carriageway resurfacing will be taking place on the four-mile stretch of motorway between Junction 25 at Clifton, the junction for Brighouse and north Huddersfield, and junction 24 at Ainley Top, the junction for Huddersfield and Elland. There are also plans to replace joints on part of the bridge at Junction 25.

The work will involve closing one carriageway or slip road at a time with work beginning with the westbound carriageway at Junction 25. Overnight closures will be between 8pm and 6am, involving traffic being diverted off the motorway when work on the carriageway is taking place.

A schedule of which carriageways are involved in the M62 closures near Huddersfield can be found on this page at  National HIghways

Marvellous museums

Yorkshire has hundreds of marvellous museums celebrating the region's rich history, its transport, diverse industries and characters from Yorkshire whose names became known across the globe. Some of the museums are of world-class and national importance. We have a selection of some of the best in Yorkshire on our Museums page with links to their websites so that you can check for opening times. You will also find many more museums by looking up cities and towns in our Gazetteer.

 Museums   
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Yorkshire mixture

Here are links to a few favourite pages at Yorkshire.guide:

Cities Largest towns and cities Population Gazetteer Abbeys Castles Film locations Heritage Coast Heritage railways Highest mountains Historic Houses North Pennines North York Moors Museums Peak District Racecourses Seaside York Yorkshire Dales Yorkshire football Railway stations

On Ilkla Moor Baht ’at

If you’re from Yorkshire you will probably recognise our background picture as the Cow and Calf Rocks on Ilkley Moor, famous as the location of the Yorkshire dialect anthem "On Ilkla Moor Baht ’at". More on Ilkley.

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